THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



r~u'V R PIPES at wholesale prices, 



0* * — tm Pinps. and every requisite c 



nnflC'S 



with 



ns Tee Pipes, and every requisite connect 



^ .A Boilers, 55*. each. Improved Soot Doors ami 



** - Builders' Castings of every description kept in 

 •P^ RuiKM-r. whi ^ 0]d Barge Iron whftrj; 



»*"**} qr^tV near Blackfriars Bridge), London. 



PATENT VENTILATORS 

 TORIES, "~ 



FOR CONSERVA- 

 HOTHCUSES, ETC. 



J,w«3 VEITCH, Ju*. f i'ully impressed with the 

 A - ? nrinciole of ventilation for Plant Houses, &c. 

 "**!' x P r. 5 PATENT VENTILATORY, has had a 



«3«d with them at Chelsea, which it will be a pleasure 

 ■J*L*r to any persons visiting his Nursery. 



wL^dmi' n of air, in upright Bashes, he believes it to 

 r !Lr-** c lete and best plan at present in use. In 

 * STiti- "eat and elegant, easily worked, and not liable 

 * 9mf tti eri*T ' but what is <f far more consequence than 

 •••^•vrttilators admit the air in such a manner that they 



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ALUS GARDEN NETTINGS 



the best and 



10, 20, £0, and 60 yards.— Manchester. 



H^ANNED NETTING, for the protection of Fruit 



X Trees from frost, blight, and birds, and for the security of 

 fresh sown seeds, either in Cardens or Fields, at Id. per square 

 yard; 200 yards, 14s.; 500 yards, 30*.; 1000 yards, 50*. Scrim 

 Canvass, for "Wall Fruit.— At EDGINGTON and Co.'s, Rick 

 Cloth, Tent, and Waterproof Cloth Manufacturers, 17, Smith- 

 field Bars, City, and Old Kent Road, Southwark; Emigrant 

 Outfitters, Ship Chandlers, and Export Merchai , Brunswick 

 Street, near the East India Export Dock, Blackwall. 



jIa in all weathers, and with them the admi ion of air 

 *** ^iSr command that plants cannot fail to be benefited by 



^jliUB V»tch, Jun., desires it to be fully understood 

 Amtkehasnoj ia.1 interest whatever in the adoption 

 dike above Ventilators, but believing them to be a decided 



* |)|rti(T j ov a u other 'plans, he is desirous of giving 

 ff/mUic an opportunity of seeing and judging for 

 }0&lxtt. — Exotic Nursery. Chelsea, Feb. 17. 



PUBLIC INVITATION. 

 HEATING 5Y HOT WATER WITH ONE BOILER. 



|0HN WEEKS and CO., King's Road, Chelsea, 



• I Horticultural Builders and Hot- water Apparatus 



Gentry, 



^^ Horticulturists m vimi men. « ui nca 7 uBinmimiiuvut DURING 



701 irtere v tiikp, and witness the efficient working of their 

 fater Appar is. The Establishment consists of Forcing 

 ugg^B rvatories, &c, &c, many of which are of wide and 



Wtrdini* fln( * together measuring upwards of 1000 feet 



lllllf'h, the whole effectually heated by ON E BO I LEU at the 

 ji s. 8d. per day for Fuel and Labour. The various 



are divided into above 40 different compartments, either* 

 if "which can be heated separately, and the whole regulated at 

 piftnre * « a great command of heat than is required. 



BOlI.KKS I ALL SIZES, and Apparatuses both Plain and 

 OraaBiental, adapted for Warmfng Churches, Schools, Ware- 

 boiwfi, and 1' lihlings of every description. Also a great variety 

 •ultural Bnildingi to be seen in full operation, so that a 

 adr or gentleman can select the description of 11 use best adapted 

 |*ev ' reqnired purpose. 



vise, a Splendid Collection of Plants. 

 Job* Weeks & Co., Horticultural Establishment, King's Road, 



Chelsea. 



Hivttm RF.! most respectfully invite the Nobility, 



•ad Horticulturists to visit their Nursery Establishment 



HORTICULTURE 

 IN ALL 



ITS 

 BRANCHES. 



JOHN WEEKS & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, 



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HOTHOUSE BUILDERS. 



THE NOBILITY and GENTRY about to erect Hor- 



* t. cultural Buildings, or fix Hot-water Apparatus, will find 

 tt our Horticultural Establish- 

 J«t and Hothouse Works, 

 King's IJrad, Chelsea, an exten- 

 Jtawiety of Hothouses. Green- 

 aoues. Conservatories, Pits, &c, 

 INEted, and in full operation, 

 biuing; all modem improve- 

 ■»ts» 80 that a lady or gentleman can select the description of 

 floaw beBt adapted for every required purpose. 



The ROT-WATER APPARATUS, which passes through all 

 wHooBe i id Pits, 

 •Wins both top 

 JB* bo n heat, is 



■ * 'ant opera- 

 te »ad particularly 



Why of attention. — - — 



«nyof the Houses and Pits are of wide and lofty dimensions 



EST Cqi,al in len P th 10 W> feet. They arc all < actually 

 2w* yon ? loiter, which, during the severe whiter months 

 ^Mnnt t in labour and fuel 

 J» than 3*. 8d. per day, and 

 «• *PPar i is so arranged 

 2»/Jch House or Pit may be 

 JJMw separately and to the 

 "T'rea temperature. The 



W»did collections of Stove — — ~ * 



greenhouse Plants are also in the highest state of culti- 

 Utmlio r S rr le at V€r y ,ow P^es- Also a fme collection 



Plan* \i ?? 6 nP " in pots ' froTT1 f ' ye8 « aU th * l Mt sorf *- 

 Cv Jode and Estimates of Horticultural BurWiiigs; also 



to. »5 PIants » Vines, Seeds. &c, forwarded on application 

 J^ . "«*> ^ o., King's Road, C eO^orion. 



*F0R p n % i S r !S2SSH VATOKIES f FRAMES~xTlC H TS 

 v* PITS, CUCUMBER & MELON BOXES & LIGHTS. 



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JAMES WATTS, Hothouse Builder 



*nand rr .u **' 01d Kent ^^^ London. 



ifA** ' u - 6in q * *; A ^«'«C5 ana i.ignts ror rits, o ft. 6 m. f 



^ fcim 4ft i o J0 ° Cucnmbe; and Melon 1 ,es and 



P** *» •tout .S * !° 10 lr " G ^y 5 rt - 6 »»-. k «'l }t rendr 

 i u ^^iat n et ^^ r-'- ! uted ur timei^, complete, ready 



2L? trt »of th*. kim'a I1,a ' of bc8t »"»««i«I f packed an. t to 



!?**♦ and th P T ,' l{ «^*»« may be had the >■ ilit. 

 POftMciV ' 1M rW ° St nf the coiwties in England. 



1 - ,bH Y «»™ — BEST 



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- •- hkw «>j trie counties in 



VOUR HOUSE with 



TIIK 



BLOSSOM of FRUIT TREES. — WORSTED 

 NET to effectually protect the blossom of wall fruit trees 

 from frost and blight, and the ripe fruit afterwards from wasps 

 and fli Id. per square yard, in various widths. All kinds of 

 garden, fishing, and sheep nets, made by machinery, and at very 

 low prices.— K. IJichardsok, 21, Tonbridge Place, New Road, 

 King^s Cross. Lon n. 



Gj AJLYANISED WIRE NETTING for GAME and 

 ■ SHEEP FENCING, AVIARIES, PHEASANTRIES, &c. 





2 inch Mesh, light, 6d. per lineal yard, 2 feet wide. 

 „ strong, 8,7. „ „ 



Netting of any size or quantity, and Fencing of all kinds, 

 suppliod on the shortest notice. 



William Dray & Co., Manufacturers, Swan Lane, Upper 



Thames Street, near London Uritlge. 



Q ALVANISED WIRE GAI\1E NETTING 



^-^ 7 d. per Yard, 2 Feet Wide. 





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7d. per yd. 



9 

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8 

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Japanned 



iron. 

 hd. per yd. 



6 



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11 



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2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 



2-inch „ strong „ 



2-inch „ extra strong,, 

 l?-inch „ light „ 



li-inch ,, strong „ 



1^-inch „ extra strong,, 



All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices. 

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the prices one- 

 fourth. Garvenised Sparrow-proof Netting for Pheasantries, 3d. 

 per square foot. Patterns forwarded post die. 



Manufactured by Barnard & Bishop, Market Place, Norwich, 

 and delh d free, of expense in London, Peterborough, Hull, or 

 Newcastle. 



NEW WINTER SOAP. 



METCALFB, BINGLEY, and Co/S OATMEAL 

 and CAMPHOR SOAP, in tablets (registered Nov. 3, 1854). 

 Price (]//. eaeh. This soap will be found the purest and most 

 perfect winter soap ever introduced to the public. It preserves 

 the 1 ids from chapping, and renders the skin soft and agree- 

 able — Sold wholesale and retail by the inventors and sole manu- 

 facturers, M etc a LPS, Bingley, & Co., Brushmakers and Per- 

 fumers to H.R 11. Prince Albert, 130b and 131, Oxford Street. 



Caution-. — To prevent fraud, each tablet bears the registered 

 mark and the names and address of the inventors, as above. 



Metcm.fe's ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER. 25. per box.— 



The above may be obtained of most respectable Chemists, Per- 

 fumers, «SrC. 



_ YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, 



WHISKERS, &c.?— COUPELLES CRINUTRIAR, 

 though extensively imitated, is universally acknowledged as the 

 only pr< paration to be really depended upon for the unfailing pro- 

 duction of Hair and Whiskers in two or three weeks; as also 

 checki ; Greyness, Baldness, &c, and rendering the Hair 

 beautifully LuittJ ot, curly and glossy. Mr. Williams, 8, 

 Lowtber street, Liverpool. — " I can now show as fine a head of 

 1 .air as any person, solely from using your Crinniriar." Sergeant 

 Cp.a\ j, Long! ,1 Barracks, Ireland. — u Through using your 

 : inuiriar, I lave an excellent Moustache, which I had before 

 despaired cf." Mrs. Carter, Pangbourne, Beiks. — "My head 

 v h was quite bald, is now covered with new hair." Price 2s. 

 r package, through all Druggists and 1 Turners, or sent post 

 on receipt of 21 penny st; >ps by Rosalie Coupelle, 

 60, Castle Ptj ewroa n Street, Oaf oui Street, Londo n. 



DO YOU WANT LUXU IIANT HAIR, 

 WHISKERS. &c.? — No other compound for the Hair 

 has maintained i h an enduring celebrity as Emily Dean's 

 CRINILENE. It is guaranteed to produce Whiskers. Mous- 

 tacl s, 1 ye , do., in a few weeks, ;^nd restore the Hair in 

 V In , trcm whatever cause, strengthen it when weak, prevent 

 its falling off, and effertually check Creyness in all its stages. 

 For the nursery, Dr. Wilson says it is unrivalled. — Price 2s. per 

 Pack e (elegantly perfumed); sent post free, on receipt ot 

 4 penny p e stamps, by Miss Dean, 37 a. Manchester 

 Street, Gray's Inn Road, London. S'dd by every Chemist in 

 the Kingdom. — "In one fortnight it produced a beautiful set of 

 moustaehio H. Adams.- " It has prevented my hair falling 

 off." J. Hickson. — M It has quite checked the greyness that was 

 Ci ing on." ffl s. Elpf i: . 



HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS THE 

 Mi»T II 1 ECTIVE REMEDIES FOR WOUNDS.— 

 Mr. Ruth ford llinamone, county of Leitrim, states in a 



letter to Profaeor HoUon ay, dated Feb. 8.1855, "that .Mr..i.M- ran 

 farmer, in I irish of Cloone, was nearly gored to death by hia 

 wn I), whereby he roptived some very Kevere wounds, and 

 in their awkward apro a ranee there was no dispaeition in them 

 to beak, no* wit 1 anding be had the b t m< il attention, who 

 tried varw i remedies w ithout any good ; howover, at his 



suggi tion, t way's Omtment and tills ^ reused, which in 



a \ ■'.!•>- shit \ hei.led « v« rv wound." - >ld by ail 



v« u . p | at V Holloway's Establish- 



R en i n, n\ , Maiden Lai New York, 



TYTR. MECHI has made arrangements with the 



-LtX Crystal Palace Company for a considerable additional 

 spat in the North East Gallery overlooking the Transept In 

 due time the neceasary cases, &c. will be placed there ready for 

 the season.-4, Leadenhall Street, Feb. 17. 



A T Mr. BiECHPS ESTA « LI s I i M ENT, 4,1Uad^l 



^ - • V a ll Str ? et ' London, are exhibited the finest specimens of 

 British Manufactures in Dressing Cases, Work-boxes, Writing 

 Cases, Dressing Bags, and other articles of utility or luxury suit- 

 able tor presentation. A separate department for Papier Mache 

 Manufactures and Bagatelle Tables. Table Cutlery, Razors, 

 Scissors, Pem.mves, -trope, Paste, &c, as usual. Shipping 

 orders executed for merchants and captains. An extensive 

 assortment of su perior Hair and other B rush; 9 for tl Toilet. 



\/i K. MECHI respectfully iiitorma~liU customers 



± f * and the public that he has PURCHASED the CUTLERY 

 BUSINESS of the late Mr. VINING. 125, IU gent Street, aid 

 also leased tne whole of the upper part of the adjoining house 

 from Mr. Locke. The two houses will be altered, embellished 

 and converted into showrooms, forming a W EST-KN D BRANCH 

 of Mr. Mechi's Establishment in Leadenhall Street, for the con- 

 venience of his West-end customers. It is hoped that the altera- 

 tions may be completed by the middle of March, of which due 

 notice will be given.— 4, Leade nhall Street. Feb. 17. 



DUY OF "THE ftfAKEfta— BRl MILS, COMBS, 



L* and BROOMS of every description, whether for the dress- 

 ing table, household, or stable use, 30 per cent, lower than any 

 other bouse in the trade, at the manufacturers, J. and J. 

 WITHERS, 36, Tottenham Court Road (oppoait B<-4fcrd Street, 

 Bedford uare).— Warranted Tooth Brushe W.: superior ditto, 

 id. ; the bost that can be made, 6t/. each.- N.B. The lowest price 

 asked and no abatement. 



JV1 ESSRS.SHOOLBKED&BRADSHAW.TAiLORa, 



a*l 34, Jermyn Street, Patentees. ICanufacturara of every 

 description of ELAST1CAL SURGICAL BANDAGES, as re- 

 commended by all the most eminent surgeons, in acknowledging 

 the very extensive support they have received, beg to call 

 attention to the various improvements they are making in 

 patent Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Socks, and Ladies and 

 Gentlemen's Spine Supporters. A new description of Belt, in- 

 valuahle for prevention of Cholera and the cure ot Uheumatism, 

 Lumbago, &c. N.P. Every description of India-rubber Bandages 

 vulcanised on the neu t principle. 



BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE. 

 PORTE P. and STOUT, in IS Gallon 

 Bottles, and Imperial Pints. 



Berry, Brothers, & Co., 3, St. James's Street, London. 



BARCLAY'S 



s, Bottles, Half- 



NURSERY AND SEED BUSINESS, 



Established in the Year 1819. 



TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the NUR- 

 SERY and SEED SHOP at Taunton, for some time past in 

 the occupation of Messrs. M'Intyre and M'Jntosh. The Grounds 

 and Stock are in excellent condition, moderately rented, and are 

 well worthy the attention of any person wii Lug to carry on the 

 business. If required the quantity of ground may be reduced. 

 The Nursery is about 5 minutes' walk from the Railway Station. 

 —Apply to .Air. Y«. ;, the Pro prietor, Elm Co ttage, T aunton. 



VI7 ANTED TO KENT, with posses-ion at Lady-day 



* ▼ next, a small DAIRY FARM of about 120 acres of Pas- 

 ture Land, with Dwelling House and suittble buildings, the 

 counties of Gl ucester, Wiltshire, or Berkshire preferred.— 

 Apply by letter, stating particulars, to E. W. B., Post Ofhco, 

 Swindon, Wilts. ___^ 



T^ORKING FOWLS.— I a^from remarkably large 



-L' and weighty birds, of the best coloured brood, will be dis- 



?osed of at 15>. the dozen, box included.— Address W.G., Railway 

 nn, Holme, Stilton, Hunt-. 



EGGS— To be Sold, fir and best breeds oTthe 

 following POT'LTRY:— Buff Cochin China, feathered to 

 the claws; Fine white-faced Spanish; A beautiful breed of 

 Sebright Bantams; "White silky negro Bantams, with blue ear 



belts.— For particulars direct to A.B. C, Norrhleigh, nea r Oxford" 



TO POULTRY BREEDERS. 



TO BE SOLD, cheap, a Splendid TURKEY COCK, 

 age 20 months, winner of two prizes, weigut about 25 lbs. 

 Also some beautiful GREY DORKINGS, from Prize Stock, in 

 sets of Cock and two Pullets, very first rate birds.— Apply to 

 Daniel Harrison, Singleton Park, Kendal. 



^0 BE SOLD, BUFF COCHIN CHICKENS, from 



-* first class Prize Biros, Brahma PootraChickens.from imported 

 American Prize Birds, and Spanish Chickens. Also some verj 

 good one-year-old Birds of the above descriptions. "Wire, Garne, 

 and Poultry Netting, Poultry Hurdles, Hen-houses, Chicken 

 Coops, Flower Stands, and Trainers, Garden A relies, and every 

 kind of Wire Work, useful and ornamental. — T. 1*1. Fox's, City 

 of London Wire Works, 44, Skinner Street, and 6 &8, Snow Hill. 



Illustrated Catalogue s forwarded post free. 



PEAR AND "APPLE TREES AMD CAMELLIAS. 



F m the Clarendon Ntrsekies, Jersey. 



MR J. C. STEVENS is instructed by Mr. Ren. 

 Langelier to announce for Sale by Auction, at his Great 

 Room, 38, King Street, Govern Garden, on FRIDAY, 23d Fob. 

 and following day, at 12 o'clock, without r rve, 1000 PEA! 

 TREES of the most appro-, I melting sorts, including Queen 

 Victoria (not yet out) and others n; w to tl c untry, all of 

 which Mr. Langelier can warrant true to n uu nd worthy 

 cultivation; 100 fine Apple Tr<> - (Hammonds Pippin) raised in 

 vhe island of Jersey by Jan Hammond, Esq . the fruit of M - 

 rate quality, keeping till June; also 1 collection of Double 

 Camellias with flower-buds and some in bl n, all of good sort .-, 

 and some bulbs.- Catalogues one week before the Sale of Mr. J . 

 C. Stevkns, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, London. 



N.B. Specimens of the Fruit of many of the new sorts of Pears 

 will be included in the Sale. 



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TO C r NTLEWEN f FLORETS, AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS nre 

 directed by Mr. H.alley to Sell by Aue n, at the Mart, 

 Bartholomew Lane, on THU1 vY. Feb. 22. at 12 o'clock, 



about 200 Choice Double CAMELLIAS, from Inches to 5 feet, 

 comprising all the approved kinds, beautifully famished Willi 

 bloom buds; alsoafine Collection of American Plants, comprising 

 Ghent, and other Azalens. Hybrid Rhod iendrons, KaSmias, 

 Magnolias, Andromeda fl< ribunda, together with choice I 

 and Epacris of sorts, Roses, Dahlias iu dry roots, &c— On view 

 the morning of Sale. Catalogues had at the M;r,t; and of the 

 Auctioneers, American Nnreery, Leytonston.- Essex. 



CONSIGNMENT FROM GHENT FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 



^ / IESSRS. PROTHEKOEjwd MORRIS are in- 

 X Atrncffld bv Monsip.nr A Van floAi-f ^ tt^li K«t \„..* . of 



ass >r 



^"- ovBiiuaru sweeuwys. — 31 ay oe vmwea tne morning 01 saio ; 



Catalogues had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American 

 Nursery, Ley tonstone, Essex. 





